Born in Campbell County, daughter of Thomas Bolling MOORMAN and Mary Wortley CRAWLEY; teacher and correspondent for THE NEWS (1926-1958); author of MY HEART TURNS BACK
Alumna of Lynchburg College; former principal of Fort Hill School; secretary/treasurer of Lynchburg Art Club; paintings exhibited at Lynchburg College Theater. Belle Morton HILL, assistant professor of language and literature at Lynchburg College, daughter of Anna Elizabeth Lewis MORTON
Retired principal of Fort Hill School; former secretary and treasurer of Lynchburg Art Club; studied art with Georgia MORGAN; illustrated THE AFTERGLOW, written by sister, Mrs. Howe WILLIAMS
Lynchburg native; daughter of Dr. John Flavel SLAUGHTER; married George B. MORTON, Jr.; first female physician appointed as officer in American Medical Association
Born in Lynchburg, daughter of John Flavel SLAUGHTER and Mary Haines HARKER; graduate of Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania; organized first work of American Medical Association for disease prevention; organized the social service department of New York Polyclinic Hospital; published autobiography, A WOMAN SURGEON - THE LIFE AND WORK OF ROSALIE SLAUGHTER MORTON
Born in Lynchburg, son of William Benjamin MOSES and Henrietta LEVI; associated with firm of D. MOSES and Company; president of D. MOSES for 40 years; philatelist, large collection of Confederate and US stamps